Vittoz defeated Christian Hoffmann of Austria by 4.4 seconds to win the men’s 15-kilometer event, his third victory of the season. The Frenchman is second in the overall standings with 434 points, 90 behind leader Axel Teichmann of Germany, who finished 24th.

Tobias Angerer of Germany was third, 9.6 seconds behind the winner, and another German, Rene Sommerfeldt, moved to third overall with 294 points following his fifth-place finish.

Neumannova earned her 13th career World Cup victory — her first in front of a home crowd. She beat World Cup leader Marit Bjoergen of Norway by 7.7 seconds.

“It’s a big thing to win at home and I’m very happy,” Neumannova said. “I had a slower start … but was strong at the finish.”